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Many seniors are taking advantage of the services available through in-home care organizations to remain safe during the coronavirus pandemic and cut down on stress. In addition to housekeeping and laundry service, many caregivers will also go on daily or weekly grocery runs for clients. Having someone do the shopping for you boasts the following advantages.

3 Reasons Seniors Should Have Someone Grocery Shop for Them

1. Save Time

From taking care of pets to doing chores around the house, there might be several items on your to-do list. Navigating a large grocery store, combing the shelves for items you need, and standing in long checkout lines can be a time-consuming, exhaustive process. Outsourcing grocery shopping will give you more time to devote to other tasks. 

2. Stock Up on Bulk Items

in-home careDue to mobility issues and arthritis, it might be difficult for some seniors to pick up heavy cans and other bulky items on shelves and push them around in carts at the grocery store. This means many elderly individuals only purchase the bare essentials or half of the items on their grocery lists. An in-home care provider will do the heavy lifting for you. You can order items in bulk and have them delivered directly to your home. 

3. Avoid Parking Nightmares & Conserve Gas

Trying to find a parking space in a crowded grocery store parking lot can be stressful. For those with disabilities, it can be incredibly difficult to get a handicap space during peak hours, too. Frequent trips to the grocery store will also drain your gas quickly, which means you’ll spend more money filling up the tank. As in-home care providers will use their own vehicles and go to the store for you, you’ll avoid these issues.

 

To check off grocery shopping and other items on your to-do list, contact the professionals at MJP Home Solutions in Florissant, MO. Founded in 2020, this new company provides companion care, home health services, and additional solutions for individuals in the St. Louis metro area who are Medicaid recipients with a qualifying disability. Learn about the available in-home care services online and call (314) 495-3488 to be connected with a trustworthy, responsible caregiver.

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